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Old 04-07-2015, 09:02 AM
 
Location: West Virginia
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Not to mention that the great pyramid at Giza was a machine itself where they would pour specific chemicals down one shaft into the queens chamber and chemicals down the other shaft into the queens chamber and these would combine to produce hydrogen.

Under that pyramid is a ram pump which would slam water up against the floor of the pyramid as a specific frequency. And it appears there were tuners going up the main hall to the King's chamber due to the cuts at even spaces up that hall.
You can't combine anything to produce Hydrogen. Hydrogen is an element composed of nothing but Hydrogen atoms.
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Old 04-07-2015, 09:30 AM
 
Location: Salt Lake City
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You can't combine anything to produce Hydrogen. Hydrogen is an element composed of nothing but Hydrogen atoms.
LOL! Even I knew that! Do you think that's a good enough indication that I could qualify for Mensa?
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Old 04-07-2015, 10:01 AM
 
Location: Canada
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Are these pre-flood or post-flood technologies?
people tried to use modern technology to build a huge wooden boat. did not work.

proof that noah is pure fairy tale.
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Old 04-07-2015, 10:33 AM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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Also there are cuts, in the videos I presented that could not possibly be done with Llama sinew. Interior cuts etc.
No, you claimed that they could not have been done with Llama sinew and I showed, as I did here, that it was done in the time of the Conquistadores by people who (so far as I know) had nothing but Llama sinew and sand. I don't know if that is what they used, but I know they couldn't have used power tools as the cuts curve from either side, where the block is half cut.

This utterly refutes the claim that it had to be power tools or lasers for them or for the Egyptians. You didn't listen then and you now repeat the same claim. I hope you will listen now.
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Old 04-07-2015, 10:36 AM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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LOL! Even I knew that! Do you think that's a good enough indication that I could qualify for Mensa?
I think its good enough indication that you outbrain Genesis -literalist creationism.

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people tried to use modern technology to build a huge wooden boat. did not work.

proof that noah is pure fairy tale.

Ah! I remember a fascinating research into the history of large -scale wooden boat -building. In the end, Eusebius had to concede that the Ark had to have ironwork bracing (1) for a ship -what - 460 feet long? So Noah had to have iron mines, smelting furnaces, a metal industry, probably Bessemer converters as you need steel to make effective ship -framing. Iron of the 10th century or later (when Genesis and the anachronistic reference to Tubal and the working of iron as well as copper was written) was relatively brittle stuff.

(1) the largest purely wooden ship was around 400 fet long as I recall, and it flexed and let water in all the time and in fact was not very useful and had to be scrapped. Wasn't it the 'Shenadoah'?

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Old 04-07-2015, 10:38 AM
 
Location: Mishawaka, Indiana
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What sort of math did Noah have to invent to ensure his sturdy vessel could endure the rigors of a three hour to...erm I mean a forty day one?































I'm more curious on how he managed to pick up Penguins for the voyage. Did they walk on a land bridge from Antarctica to the Middle East?
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Old 04-07-2015, 10:45 AM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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Not to mention that the great pyramid at Giza was a machine itself where they would pour specific chemicals down one shaft into the queens chamber and chemicals down the other shaft into the queens chamber and these would combine to produce hydrogen.

Under that pyramid is a ram pump which would slam water up against the floor of the pyramid as a specific frequency. And it appears there were tuners going up the main hall to the King's chamber due to the cuts at even spaces up that hall.
I love it Any links?
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Old 04-07-2015, 10:59 AM
 
Location: Salt Lake City
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I think its good enough indication that you outbrain Genesis -literalist creationism.
I guess I'll take that as a compliment, but it's going to be quite a stretch.
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Old 04-07-2015, 11:19 AM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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I guess I'll take that as a compliment, but it's going to be quite a stretch.
It is more a compliment than not. If it helps, I have a reconditioned brain secondhand from a mill -worker, and not an upgrade worth a damn'. Yours is no doubt much better than that.
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Old 04-07-2015, 11:29 AM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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I'm more curious on how he managed to pick up Penguins for the voyage. Did they walk on a land bridge from Antarctica to the Middle East?
I'm glad you asked, In fact they (or the penguin -kind baryma) lived nearby on the island continent of Pangaea, and suddenly God pinged the migratory instinct in their penguin -heads (giving them one if they don't actually migrate) and they began to waddle, waddle, joining the long line of beetle -kind, porcupine, kind, bear -kind, camel -kind, Rhamphorynchus -kind, allosaur -kind, Dimetrodon -kind and Lucy and they shuffled with a zombie -like gaze through the Noachian shipyard and up the ramp, after which Noah slammed the door behind them, after assuring all the sinful workmen outside that he was just going to check that it was watertight and then he'd pay them for the work they did beating out the steel framing, shaping the Ararat rocks into drogues with their power -tools, and blowing the ice crystals off the eucalyptus -leaves before hurriedly packing them in dry wooden boxes, guaranteed to keep them fresh and tempting to Koala kind for a couple of years until the eucalyptus trees grew again.

They were still waiting when the flood waters closed over their sinful heads.
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